Monday, March 29, 2010

Earth and Air at the Susan Hensel Gallery


Sure seems like I'm posting a lot of show announcements lately but these things have been happening in clusters. This is the card - front and back for my upcoming show at the Susan Hensel Gallery in Minneapolis. The show will be up for the month of May and I will be at the gallery for the reception on May 21.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Waxing Lyrical at the Mercy Gallery


Time seems very compressed to me lately - so much happening in a short timeframe. I have an artist-in-residence coming up at the Loomis Chafee School in mid-April. The exhibition referenced above is in conjunction with the residency. This overlaps with a solo show at the Susan Hensel Gallery in Minneapolis - more about that on another day. Lot going on getting ready for both exhibitions since all the work for both has to be out the door at roughly the same time. Spending a lot of time choosing work, finishing the last few pieces, getting organized!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Nano, Micro, Macro - a Matter of Scale - installation shots

Sara Adlerstein Gonzalez's work

Here are a few shots of the Nano, Micro, Macro show installed at the Duderstadt Gallery. Ironically enough I didn't get around to shooting the show until it was time to deinstall it.

Some of my work

another view of my encaustic paintings and monoprints

A John Hart's nano images


More of Sara's work.

Always startling how fast it comes down compared to the amount of time and effort to install a show. We had a lot of help on this show - Ryan set up the AV stuff - I never photographed it but we had a projector aimed straight down showing some of our source photography on a large screen on the floor. It was quite a project for Ryan to get it all set up in the lighting grid.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

big griddles on sale

For those encaustic artists who use electric pancake griddles as palettes - Target has double sized square griddles on sale for $34.98.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Nice review of Nano, Micro, Macro

is here.

Meanwhile my life has been largely taken up with starting the Milan Art Center. I've been blogging about it here and haven't been in the studio as much as I'd like right now between a lot of teaching and getting the art center started. Its first fundraiser is this weekend - a silent auction and flea market and the outpouring of community support is really inspiring.

Meanwhile the aforementioned teaching took me to Kalamazoo a few weeks ago to teach a long intensive encaustic workshop to a group of gifted high school students through a remarkable program called 4 weekends at the KIA run by ESA . Here are some images from the workshop - bright, creative kids + incredibly supportive organization= delightful weekend of teaching.

student piece


MJ (fellow teacher and director of the Water Street Gallery) and student


working on encaustic assemblage piece





assorted student work from the workshop

painting with encaustic